Achievements

We are vested in delivering sustainable health care to make a positive impact in the development of South Sudan. Our success is driven by partnering with local beneficiaries of our medical services and other organizations with common goals.

Our list of major achievements includes:

2017

Distributed insecticide treated mosquito nets to 11,210 beneficiaries.
8350 children under five
562 pregnant mothers
2078 lactating mothers
220 children in orphanages in Adjumani and Moyo district

Set up a mobile clinic to serve South Sudanese refugees in Uganda
Partnered with Aqua-Africa to deliver clean treated water in a 100,000 Liters tank to supply the Pediatric hospital and surrounding communities
Continue to train South Sudanese doctors and nurses to support The Healing Kadi Foundation Mission.
Continue with construction of Pediatric hospital.

2016

Broke ground on the construction of the first modern Pediatric hospital in South Sudan.

2012 - 2013

Established and operate an out-patient clinic in Kajo Keji, South Sudan for treating patients year around and training local students in the medical professions.

2009

The Healing Kadi Foundation was founded to provide sustainable health care to the people of South Sudan.

Since 2007

Conduct annual medical missions to South Sudan to serve the needy in rural areas and treat orphans and lepers.

Milestones:

2017: Mobile Clinic Established to Serve Refugees

March 2017: The Healing Kadi Foundation given permit by the government of Uganda to provide medical services to the refugees in Moyo district, Uganda and orphans in Adjumani district, Uganda.

2017: Clean Water Grant Approved by Rotary Club

February 2017: The $200,000 grant for delivering clean treated water for the Pediatric hospital and surrounding community through the partnership of The Healing Kadi Foundation and Aqua-Africa was approved by Juba Rotary Club, South Sudan.

2016: Construction of Pediatric Hospital Breaks Ground

September 2016: The Healing Kadi Foundation breaks ground on construction of pediatric hospital in Kajo Keji, South Sudan.

2015: Hospital Fundraiser and Dr. Jackson's Visit

December 2015: The Healing Kadi Foundation launches an ambitious $500,000 fundraising campaign to build pediatric hospital (first in South Sudan).
October 2015: Dr. Lo'diong Jackson, The Healing Kadi Foundation Medical Director in South Sudan, spends six weeks of medical training in the United States.

2014: Building Materials Shipped to Kajo Keji, South Sudan

November 2014: The Healing Kadi Foundation sends 20 and 40 feet containers filled with building materials to Kajo Keji, South Sudan.
October 2014: The Healing Kadi Foundation completes installation of water tank to insure constant supply of clean water at the Marilyn Miller clinic.

2013: Clinic-In-Can Structures Operational in Kajo Keji, South Sudan

June 2013: The Healing Kadi Foundation dedicates the Marilyn Miller Memorial Clinic in Kajo-keji County, South Sudan.
February 2013: Three Clinic-In-Can structures are operational in Kajo Keji, South Sudan
July 2013: Julie Cornell’s “Mission to Africa” documentary is the winner of the National Edward R. Murrow award and received an Emmy!

2012: Clinic-In-Can Structures Shipped to Kajo Keji, South Sudan

July 2012: Three Clinic-In-Can structures are unloaded onto foundations in Kajo Keji, South Sudan.
March 2012: Three Clinic-In-Can structures depart from Port of New York for their 9,000 miles journey to Kajo Keji, South Sudan.

2011: South Sudan becomes a Country

July 2011: The Republic of South Sudan gains independence from Sudan.
July 2011: Three Clinic-In-Can structures are delivered to Omaha, Nebraska.

2010: The Healing Kadi Foundation Receives $100,000

January 2010: The Healing Kadi Foundation receives a $100,000 grant which was used to purchase three Clinic-In-Can structures from Hospitals of Hope in Wichita, Kansas to establish first modern clinic in Kajo Keji, South Sudan.
January 2010: The Healing Kadi Foundation is granted 501(c)3 status by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

2009: The Healing Kadi Foundation Established

The Healing Kadi Foundation was founded to provide sustainable health care to the people of South Sudan.

March 2008: Exploring Long-term Solution to Medical Needs in South Sudan

Dr. Joseph Dumba, Pastor Jeremy Grant, and organizer Mr. Wayne Naro to explore the possibility of regular mission trips and eventually building a hospital. The name The Healing Kadi Foundation is chosen. “Kadi” means “house” or “hut” in the Bari language in South Sudan.

2007: First Medical Mission to Kajo Keji, South Sudan

March 2007: 17 member medical mission team is sent to South Sudan by Covenant Presbyterian Church. Mission trip members are overwhelmed by the poverty and basic human needs they witnessed, and vow to work diligently to help the Sudanese people.

2005: Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agree Signed

January 2005: After over 20 years of a bloody civil war, a Peace Accord was signed between the warring parties in Sudan. Hundreds of thousands of war refugees in neighboring countries begin to flood back into South Sudan. The area, which had been ravaged by the lengthy fighting, presented a very difficult life, with no clean water, little infrastructure, and no modern health care.